• Flying Squid
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    133 months ago

    I don’t know that many of them can have the symbiotic relationship we have with dogs.

      • Aviandelight
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        103 months ago

        I have parrots and I love them more than life itself but it’s not quite the same relationship that I have with my dog. Dogs are truly special.

      • @Maggoty
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        43 months ago

        I cannot with parrots.

        Maybe with corvids? But their love is conditional, unlike a dog or cat.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      We literally have a genetic bond with dogs. Nothing on earth is quite like it.

      • @[email protected]
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        53 months ago

        Um, we don’t have a “genetic bond” with dogs unless you’re talking about LUCA…or a dog has learned how to comment on Lemmy…

          • @[email protected]
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            33 months ago

            That has nothing to do with a genetic bond with humans.

            From your linked article:

            More likely, domestication happened slowly, in fits and starts. “This symbiotic or commensal relationship,” says Robert Quinlan, professor of anthropology at Washington State University, “probably initially happened accidentally."

            Dogs and humans have a symbiotic bond, as the OP from your original reply said. We did not bond our genes with them, like that episode of Fullmetal Alchemist (I hope).

            Sorry to be a “acktually”-type pedant about this, but terminology is important when discussing genetics, otherwise people get confused and end up like the ones that think we can’t be genetically related to chimps because they exist at the same time as we do.